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international headlines from barbados to belgium. moboama and barack-on. bloomberg business week has put up covers as they think things will happen in four years. this is how they think obama will age over the next four years. they also did mitt romney as well. that is how they say he will age over the next four years. >> maybe 14 years, not four. a showdown between two states and the federal government's over marijuana. colorado and washington state allow recreational use of marijuana, despite federal laws making marijuana is illegal. >> this year's election special for a one hundred 6-year-old woman who voted in at her first presidential election. >> she has been a lot for 19 presidencies, all the way back to roosevelt. she had a chance to vote, but did not, until this time around. >> a family in at columbia maryland celebrated election day with a new member of their family. congratulations mom and baby are doing fine. >>
international headlines from barbados to belgium. moboama and barack-on. bloomberg business week has put up covers as they think things will happen in four years. this is how they think obama will age over the next four years. they also did mitt romney as well. that is how they say he will age over the next four years. >> maybe 14 years, not four. a showdown between two states and the federal government's over marijuana. colorado and washington state allow recreational use of marijuana,...
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this basketball in belgium, one player took a foul shot and missed. okay. was rebounded by a very confused defender who then tried putting the ball into his own basket, shot after shot, all alone under that hoop. and he still couldn't score. his dumbfounded teammates finally jumped in and pointed the young lad in the right direction. >> yeah. you see shooting in the wrong rim. he can't even make a shot. >> not exactly michael jordan. >> with nobody defending him. >>> up next, "the pulse." and the nba players hamming it up big. time for the raffs. >>> and don't try to run a mile in her shoes. why this teenager ran across the country, literally, barefoot. wanna see me get some great deals? it's a new way to get cash back deals, and it's called bankamerideals! i sign into my online banking... click the "cash back deals tab"... and pick the deals i want. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay, and then i get up to 15% cash back -- put into my account. ♪ i know, right? [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online bankin
this basketball in belgium, one player took a foul shot and missed. okay. was rebounded by a very confused defender who then tried putting the ball into his own basket, shot after shot, all alone under that hoop. and he still couldn't score. his dumbfounded teammates finally jumped in and pointed the young lad in the right direction. >> yeah. you see shooting in the wrong rim. he can't even make a shot. >> not exactly michael jordan. >> with nobody defending him. >>>...
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this is video from a basketball game in belgium. i can sense your excitement already, but -- here we go. you see, this guy shoots a free throw. and he misses, player from the other team grabs the rebound and instead of going the other way, he tries to score -- we've seen this before but never this many times. i don't know if those are belgian rules basketball or -- i don't know. all i know is i wouldlike to see him in a clippers uniform immediately. [ applause ] and one more thing. it is thursday night, it is the end of our broadcast week. it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." enjoy. [ applause ] >> thanksgiving just eight days away, the animal welfare group mercy for animals is accusing butter ball of [ bleep ] its turkeys. >> tonight's lead, prepare to [ bleep ]. >> let's come together. once more this holiday season and [ bleep ] small on november 24th. >> general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he [ bleep ] this [
this is video from a basketball game in belgium. i can sense your excitement already, but -- here we go. you see, this guy shoots a free throw. and he misses, player from the other team grabs the rebound and instead of going the other way, he tries to score -- we've seen this before but never this many times. i don't know if those are belgian rules basketball or -- i don't know. all i know is i wouldlike to see him in a clippers uniform immediately. [ applause ] and one more thing. it is...
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. >> we are going to go to belgium where one guy is taking a foul shot. rebounded by the defender who then tries putting it into his own hoop. he can't even do that. >> oh, wow. >> no, four lay-up attempts. finally his teammates save him without a point being scored against them. no wonder we never see them, see them pass the ball to that dude again. oh. how embarrassing. everyone is on the other side of the court. >> one, two. >> the other dude is like -- come on, man! >> hey, hey, idiot, wrong -- wrong rim! >> sad on multiple levels, my friend. oh. uh, hate to see that. learned a valuable lesson. coming up next, a windy city party in your mouth. how's that for a tease? >> what did you just say? >> hey, stick around for that one. >> but first -- mitt romney, assigning blame for his loss. you are watching "world news now." ♪ say what you mean to say ♪ say what you mean to say ♪ say what you mean to say ♪ have no fear of giving in ♪ say what you mean to say ♪ have no fear of giving in ♪ say what you mean to say ♪ say what you mean to say â™
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it was going to come through belgium along the channel coast, and down into paris. buddy had to completely rearrange that andy came up with the idea -- one of his generals -- to think through belgium but send the majority of his armored power through the ardennes forest further south and come further behind any french and british armies that went to belgium once the war started. and this worked perfectly, beginning may 10, 1940.s? and the british and the frenchv did what the germans expected. as soon as the germans when into belgium, the french and the british went out, the armored divisions came in behind, and forced really the cream of the french army and the british expeditionary force up to the port of dunkirk. that's what we know as the evacuation of dunkirk. speak before you go any further, when did the british come across the channel into france? >> i think they must have done this maybe even as early as 1938, but certainly after war in 1939 started. they put the british army next to the french in anticipation of the germans coming. of course, vineland throu
it was going to come through belgium along the channel coast, and down into paris. buddy had to completely rearrange that andy came up with the idea -- one of his generals -- to think through belgium but send the majority of his armored power through the ardennes forest further south and come further behind any french and british armies that went to belgium once the war started. and this worked perfectly, beginning may 10, 1940.s? and the british and the frenchv did what the germans expected....
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as soon as the germans went into belgium, the french and the british went in. the armored divisions came in behind. and forced really the cream of the french army and the british expeditionary force up to the port of dun kirk. that's what we know as the evacuation of dunkirk. >> host: before you go any further, mr. stoddard, when did the british come across the channel into france? >> guest: i think they must have done this maybe even as early as 1938 but certainly after war in 1939 started, they put the british army next to the french in anticipation of the germans coming. of course, by land through the lowlands in belgium. so the british army was there in place. and it was really the best that they had. so the fact that they were pushed to dunkirk and forced to evacuate -- >> host: which is on the channel -- >> guest: it's on the channel, it was a tremendous blow to the british and to the french. the british, of course, had the to leave the continent across the channel, and the french were then crippled in defense of paris. part of the problem with the dunkir
as soon as the germans went into belgium, the french and the british went in. the armored divisions came in behind. and forced really the cream of the french army and the british expeditionary force up to the port of dun kirk. that's what we know as the evacuation of dunkirk. >> host: before you go any further, mr. stoddard, when did the british come across the channel into france? >> guest: i think they must have done this maybe even as early as 1938 but certainly after war in 1939...
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because they can have his taxes in belgium they can tax when belgium for whatever income is going to be generating yeah like the point is that now the belgian government gets all the taxes that he would paying in france where you know our audience was just like you guys not because you're wondering why the news greencard dimitry no one is what are you the average thing i learned it's a great movie ok we couldn't use it cause there was no good image we just don't think it was livable publicly was gerard depardieu playing playing the piano maddeningly that was the most important thing that goes far enough that it isn't going to be in a very long time i think it's interesting because it's good when you have example that's a talking point when you say oh giving these really high taxes makes people believe it's different when you have a high profile people that actually are leaving we don't it's not confirmed if that's why he's leaving but i just know there's no doubt it's going to be something else that everybody will want seventy five percent still fifty percent you could come to the u.
because they can have his taxes in belgium they can tax when belgium for whatever income is going to be generating yeah like the point is that now the belgian government gets all the taxes that he would paying in france where you know our audience was just like you guys not because you're wondering why the news greencard dimitry no one is what are you the average thing i learned it's a great movie ok we couldn't use it cause there was no good image we just don't think it was livable publicly...
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look at this dude in belgium playing basketball. not realizing he's shooting at his own net. not once. not twice. >> no. >> not three times. four times. and he never made it. >> well -- his team is like, stop. >> the highs and the lows. so, soccer good. belgian basketball, not so good. >> nobody's down at your end, buddy. >> stop. >>> what do we have? we have some deals. we have some steals. we have lots of other good things. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ mmm. i don't know, i think i might bail. yeah, it's pretty dead. [ male announcer ] one is never enough. new kfc dip'ems. freshly prepared tenders dipped in irresistible sauces. try a 20 pc bucket with 6 sauces. freshly prepared tenders dipped
look at this dude in belgium playing basketball. not realizing he's shooting at his own net. not once. not twice. >> no. >> not three times. four times. and he never made it. >> well -- his team is like, stop. >> the highs and the lows. so, soccer good. belgian basketball, not so good. >> nobody's down at your end, buddy. >> stop. >>> what do we have? we have some deals. we have some steals. we have lots of other good things. i am probably going to...
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belgium is known as the home of luxury chocolate. a train made entirely of the sweet stuff is grabbing people's attention. >> wow! >> the edible creation is on display at one of brussels stations. it has 2 2 cars. measures 34 meters in length and weighs over one ton. the artist who created the train is not from belgium but malta. construction took six months and temperatures of 19 degrees celsius or less. it's set a record for the longest chocolate train. >> no, no. >> city officials say they haven't decided what to do with the train once the event ends. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks very much for joining us.
belgium is known as the home of luxury chocolate. a train made entirely of the sweet stuff is grabbing people's attention. >> wow! >> the edible creation is on display at one of brussels stations. it has 2 2 cars. measures 34 meters in length and weighs over one ton. the artist who created the train is not from belgium but malta. construction took six months and temperatures of 19 degrees celsius or less. it's set a record for the longest chocolate train. >> no, no. >>...
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we have to watch dexia in belgium where the share is publicly trading. so next announcement for dexia probably next wednesday after the board meeting. over to you. >> thank you very much for that, stefa stefane. >> i was looking above your head actually 220 -- >> can i stand on on the shelf? >> i don't know if i can. all kinds of malfunction if you do that. up 3.6% trading p. given the fact that numbers underwhelming at the revenue line, i think they've done a very good job of managing these numbers, telling the street in advance or certainly this side of the atlantic that the numbers aren't going to be great and town grading revenues and then beating expectations. which brings us back to nick nelson, as well. they take a lead out of the u.s. book and it comes at the same time that we've seen. >> it's weak. if you look at the reports in q3, we're two thirds of the way through it. you're having only 65% of companies beat against normally 75% of the countries beat. so whether companies attempt to get numbers down and then beat by a penny, but disappointing
we have to watch dexia in belgium where the share is publicly trading. so next announcement for dexia probably next wednesday after the board meeting. over to you. >> thank you very much for that, stefa stefane. >> i was looking above your head actually 220 -- >> can i stand on on the shelf? >> i don't know if i can. all kinds of malfunction if you do that. up 3.6% trading p. given the fact that numbers underwhelming at the revenue line, i think they've done a very good...
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. >>> in an attempt to promote their city, brussels in belgium, decided to do a little video of a flash mob using their very famous majorette crew. they're cheerleaders. another monday morning in brussels, traffic, bicycles. the light turns red at the stop light and here come the girls. ♪ ♪ >> they're going to engage the drivers at this stoplight. >> one way to get some people's attention. that's for sure. >> another way to irritate the heck out of people driving. where are they going? are they late for work? >> they're at a stop sign, anyway, it's not the girls that are making them wait. the first sign reads, flash your lights. then everybody flashes their lights. then they start honking their horns to get some rhythm going. you see the girls dancing away. some drivers totally loving it. but you're reiight, nick, some people were annoyed. >> why don't they show some historical sites. >> i was a little underwhelmed by this video. >> the girls are underwhelming. we've got to send them the dolphins cheerleaders, i could watch them watch paint dry. >> why am i not surprised. >> what is
. >>> in an attempt to promote their city, brussels in belgium, decided to do a little video of a flash mob using their very famous majorette crew. they're cheerleaders. another monday morning in brussels, traffic, bicycles. the light turns red at the stop light and here come the girls. ♪ ♪ >> they're going to engage the drivers at this stoplight. >> one way to get some people's attention. that's for sure. >> another way to irritate the heck out of people driving....
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the violence disrupted air and rail travel in italy and belgium. across europe more than 100 people were arrested. >>> concerns about europe's debt crisis sent asian markets lower. hang seng lost 1% but the nikkei gained 2%. fewer homes are entering foreclosure and lenders aren't repossessing as many of them. a new report out this morning by realtytrac said banks began foreclosuring on more than 970,000 homes january through october. that's down 8% from last year. repo sessions have fallen about 19%. a government report says americans are spending less putting an end to three months of retail gains. retail sales fell .3% and automobile sales tumbled 1.5%. republican lawmakers blame a former new jersey governor for the collapse of brokerage form ms global. the firm went bankrupt last year. ms global lost more than a billion dollars of clients' money. house republicans say he allowed the firm to make risky trades. corzine disputes the claim. >>> it's the dollar menu for the 1%. a restaurant in beverly hills is selling a $500 burger. that's right, $50
the violence disrupted air and rail travel in italy and belgium. across europe more than 100 people were arrested. >>> concerns about europe's debt crisis sent asian markets lower. hang seng lost 1% but the nikkei gained 2%. fewer homes are entering foreclosure and lenders aren't repossessing as many of them. a new report out this morning by realtytrac said banks began foreclosuring on more than 970,000 homes january through october. that's down 8% from last year. repo sessions have...
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remember, it is just over three weeks since scotland lost to belgium in brussels. many thought the writing was on the wall then. the sfa have been conducting what they call a campaign review. we we re they call a campaign review. we were expecting to hear something on thursday or friday of last week. the sfa board then said they wanted time to deliberate and to look further. many believe craig levein has been left in limbo over the weekend. questions will indeed, i think, be asked of the sfa at this media conference shortly, and undoubtedly they will be in for criticism in terms of their handling of the situation. earlier, i spoke to the former scotland international kevin gallacher, who gave us his reaction. well, the results have not gone so well for him, and people look at the results, and the supporters after the belgium game were crying out for change. unfortunately for craig, when you're looking that way, it is disappointing, because it is only a few games into the campaign, and you do not get the chance to resurrect yourself and finished the campaign ona res
remember, it is just over three weeks since scotland lost to belgium in brussels. many thought the writing was on the wall then. the sfa have been conducting what they call a campaign review. we we re they call a campaign review. we were expecting to hear something on thursday or friday of last week. the sfa board then said they wanted time to deliberate and to look further. many believe craig levein has been left in limbo over the weekend. questions will indeed, i think, be asked of the sfa at...
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in belgium crowds gather for a military parade ending at the mennengate memorial with a wreath laying ceremony attended by war veterans. >> it represents a special day to me to remember those people that's lives written in stone. >> reporter: the french president marking armistice day with troops laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier beneath the famous paris land mark. active military personnel taking a moment to remember those who have come before them as these british troops in afghanistan hold a memorial service at their base in helmand province. in 1919 woodrow wilson dedicated november 11th armistice day. in 1954 president eisenhower changed the holiday to veterans day to honor all service members. >>> in honor of world war ii veterans came to washington for the weekend. we caught up with them at the world war ii memorial that honored veterans with a wreath laying today and one man shared with us how he found out the war was over. >> we came back to pearl harbor thinking i was going to join a group that was going to make a landing on japan. that was kind of in my min
in belgium crowds gather for a military parade ending at the mennengate memorial with a wreath laying ceremony attended by war veterans. >> it represents a special day to me to remember those people that's lives written in stone. >> reporter: the french president marking armistice day with troops laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier beneath the famous paris land mark. active military personnel taking a moment to remember those who have come before them as these british...
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we've got it's really all a getting involved in this movement and a number of other countries as well belgium cypress motet of the united kingdom are all say going to be having various demonstrations throughout the day rallying around this one message and that is to a stereotype. now we've been covering the story very very closely since the very beginning of the euro crisis and as time has gone on we've seen other devastating stories the horrifying figures continue to climb in spain here the main that more than twenty five percent unemployment portugal where we were just a day or two ago of record highs the fifteen percent unemployment in greece of course to receive levels of unemployment that twenty five percent plus when you think these figures together sleep the devastating numbers of people now that's what she was suffering under these very strict all star team as you say it's estimated more than twenty five million people unemployed across europe this is the first time we're seeing this protest movement forcing food is in akutan ated demonstration is moving these countries get together t
we've got it's really all a getting involved in this movement and a number of other countries as well belgium cypress motet of the united kingdom are all say going to be having various demonstrations throughout the day rallying around this one message and that is to a stereotype. now we've been covering the story very very closely since the very beginning of the euro crisis and as time has gone on we've seen other devastating stories the horrifying figures continue to climb in spain here the...
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there is a big anger everywhere critic rex from spain to portugal to greece, italy, belgium and france -- a general strike sweeps across europe. millions of protest spending cuts and tax hikes they say of deepened the region's economic crisis. we will get an update from spain, where one out of four workers is unemployed. then the scandal that brought down cia director david petraeus spreads to the top commander in afghanistan. >> the president has put on hold general allen's nomination pending the investigation of his conduct by the department of defense. >> we will be joined by writer glenn greenwald, now of "the guardian." he says the stars of the national security establishment are being devoured by out of control surveillance. then noam chomsky visits gaza. >> it is kind of amazing and inspiring to see people managing somehow to survive, essentially as caged animals, subjected to constant random, says district -- sadistic punishment only to humiliate them. all of that and more coming up. >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. presi
there is a big anger everywhere critic rex from spain to portugal to greece, italy, belgium and france -- a general strike sweeps across europe. millions of protest spending cuts and tax hikes they say of deepened the region's economic crisis. we will get an update from spain, where one out of four workers is unemployed. then the scandal that brought down cia director david petraeus spreads to the top commander in afghanistan. >> the president has put on hold general allen's nomination...
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. >>> belgium. creators unveil the world's largest chocolate train at this year's belgium chocolate week in brussels. it took more than 800 hours to make the 112-foot long train which guiness recognizes as the longest of its kinds. also a piano made entirely out of chocolate and that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shep: i'm shepard smith. this is "the fox report." it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. secretary of state clinton says hamas must stop firing rockets at israel. this is video from hamas, some of those rocket attacks. fox news can't independently verify the video. secretary clinton is in the middle east tonight trying to prevent an all-out ground war in gaza. they met with netanyahu and said the united states is pushing for more than just a temporary cease fire. >> in the days ahead, the united states will work with our partners here in israel and across the region toward an outcome that bolsters security for the people of israel, improve
. >>> belgium. creators unveil the world's largest chocolate train at this year's belgium chocolate week in brussels. it took more than 800 hours to make the 112-foot long train which guiness recognizes as the longest of its kinds. also a piano made entirely out of chocolate and that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shep: i'm shepard smith. this is "the fox report." it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. secretary of state...
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at the moment, i'm dealing with italy, belgium and china. in the '80s, things flourished, but pretty soon after, around '86 or '87, the crisis came. narrator: e crisisn 19 washe collapse owo. the cycles of boom and bust are a constant threat in africa, south of the sahara, because of its dependence on fluctuating commodities. the economy ofôte d'ivoire was badly shaken. becaearnings from theence ostabilization fund evaporated. the boom period of the 1970s muniled to lots of optimismms. and lotsf borrowingon int. when prices declined in the 1980s, the country found itselfhead withery tt moneytoay back . narrator: in pces like yamoussoukro, jobsecame scarce. translator: i cachaleard (ctranslatedb): ( mdoou like this work? i'm happy enough since there are no other possibilities. anyway, if it goes on like this,esses where i'll have toeave.get a job. naator: among afcae dfrom the eerprising spirit of i tradespeople and its sinesswomen, but not whenimesread ( woman speaking french ) translator: i've got four employees, six apprentices and a secr
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little belgium but as it comes from nationalism i'm from the love of our mother . and we're trying to reach people and have our words heard not just in iran but by people all over the world. will have a positive effect even if it's just a small ones too. i always wanted to own some homers to melodies of their learned in my childhood and use them in my work ira our. current. it's all silence at the end in slow march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. its history did i think it's one of the common in our century a leader for doing this to so many people. and i are. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of logic can make you think how to treat men. who lose our ira what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not just there's not this iran is not the same world he's you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from nineteen to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral p.c. and
little belgium but as it comes from nationalism i'm from the love of our mother . and we're trying to reach people and have our words heard not just in iran but by people all over the world. will have a positive effect even if it's just a small ones too. i always wanted to own some homers to melodies of their learned in my childhood and use them in my work ira our. current. it's all silence at the end in slow march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped...
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belgium. dairy farms from several european union. they came on tractors and shot milk from hoses at parliament and cops. the farmers want the e.u. to set higher milk prices. it often sells below production costs due to lower demand and more competition. e.u. ministers meet tomorrow to discuss price setting policies. >>> panama. at least three people reportedly died after heavy rain triggered severe flooding west of panama city. the high water destroyed more than 800 homes and collapsed a major highway. panama president's promises aid to the area. >>> china. crews rescued a man buried in mud in the southern province. he reportedly fell into a hole he dug in his banana field. days of torrential rape made the mud so heavy, firefighters needed an excavator to free him. >>> sweden. thousands of fans with shovels and construction tools packed into a historic soccer stadium in stockholm. officials gave folks permission to take what they can they could from the soon to be demolished stadium which hosted the 1952 world cup finals. they walked
belgium. dairy farms from several european union. they came on tractors and shot milk from hoses at parliament and cops. the farmers want the e.u. to set higher milk prices. it often sells below production costs due to lower demand and more competition. e.u. ministers meet tomorrow to discuss price setting policies. >>> panama. at least three people reportedly died after heavy rain triggered severe flooding west of panama city. the high water destroyed more than 800 homes and collapsed...
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of southwest baltimore, where police are investigating a shooting that happened just after 10:00 on belgium avenue. no word on the condition of the victim, a motive, or a suspect. hostess outlet shops have closed for good. they have not been able to come to a deal with thousands of union workers, so they are shutting down. 18,000 workers stand to lose their jobs. the employees we spoke to say they are not sure what their next move will be. >> i think it could have been done better than striking like that. it affects everybody. >> i have no idea. >> i have been here 11 years. it is not a good time. but it is what it is. >> tough times. hostess would continue delivery of all products until they are sold. some of the brands date back as far as 8088. >> a winter mix of news when it comes to the chilly conditions in the coming months. you will probably pay more for your heating bills, with one important caveat. our reporter is live in north baltimore with an explanation. >> the hyde bill prediction is predicated on the fact that forecasters correctly predict what this winter will mean for our ho
of southwest baltimore, where police are investigating a shooting that happened just after 10:00 on belgium avenue. no word on the condition of the victim, a motive, or a suspect. hostess outlet shops have closed for good. they have not been able to come to a deal with thousands of union workers, so they are shutting down. 18,000 workers stand to lose their jobs. the employees we spoke to say they are not sure what their next move will be. >> i think it could have been done better than...
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a chocolate artist in belgium has won the record for the world's largest chocolate structure. his 127 foot long chocolate train took more than 700 hours to make. it's actually pretty detailed there. >> amazing. >> exactly. it boasts both classic and modern car styles. the 2,700 pound model is currently on display in brussels. hopefully no one snaps off a piece. i probably would. >>> clowns in mexico traded balloons for muscles. it was all for a good cause. dozens of clowns came out for the 10th annual clown olympics. this, of course, for charity. competitors put on their freshly painted game faces to test for whacky dives, human bowling, even clown tug-of-war. the goal of the event was to raise enough money to buy and donate a half ton of groceries. >>> and finally, one french competition breaking is the name of the game. 19 break -- ow, look at that -- break dancing teams from across the globe came together for a battle of the best moves. dance crews had 6:00 to wow the crowd with flips, spins, any other tricks they had up their sleeves to earn points towards choreographing a
a chocolate artist in belgium has won the record for the world's largest chocolate structure. his 127 foot long chocolate train took more than 700 hours to make. it's actually pretty detailed there. >> amazing. >> exactly. it boasts both classic and modern car styles. the 2,700 pound model is currently on display in brussels. hopefully no one snaps off a piece. i probably would. >>> clowns in mexico traded balloons for muscles. it was all for a good cause. dozens of clowns...
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. >> strikes are under way in greece, italy, and france, and railway workers in belgium have also walked off the job for 24 hours, affecting both domestic and international services. >> let's go live down to spain now. miles thompson joins us on the line from madrid. what is the latest? >> well, there have been a number of demonstrators, but at the moment, i am on the streets, and it is relatively quiet. as a whole, there were many shops that close, especially smaller businesses, but life can at least continue without disturbances if there are many people working at the moment. >> the rhetoric is getting quite stronger. as we heard, one leader there is calling austerity a suicidal policy. how widespread is that, do you think? >> what we have to be careful about is separating support for the trade unions and general anger among the population. certainly, what the trade leader -- what the trade union leader does ring true with a large number of people unemployed at the moment and an economy in deep recession, but at the same time, there are people who really actually are struggling with th
. >> strikes are under way in greece, italy, and france, and railway workers in belgium have also walked off the job for 24 hours, affecting both domestic and international services. >> let's go live down to spain now. miles thompson joins us on the line from madrid. what is the latest? >> well, there have been a number of demonstrators, but at the moment, i am on the streets, and it is relatively quiet. as a whole, there were many shops that close, especially smaller...
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after a marathon session of talks in belgium, international leaders cut a deal to free up funds for near bankrupt greece. >>> elsewhere, in brussels dairy farmers descended on the european parliament. that's milk there. they're spraying thousands of gallons of it in a protest at what they call excessive quotas and prices below the cost of production. >>> back here at home the fda has halted operations in the nation's largest organic peanut butter processor. regulators used a 2011 food safety law for the first time to crack down on salmonella poisoning claiming the company sunland has sickened 41 people. >>> well, you may have seen a message like this on your facebook news feed yesterday. lots of people were doing it, threatening that if you do not repost it, you will be giving up your rights to all of your content. all of this because the social network is now a publicly traded company. well, the chain letter style status has been debunked as a hoax. >>> and in other fake news, wireless hot spot provider icoa says the story published yesterday by the associated press and several other hi
after a marathon session of talks in belgium, international leaders cut a deal to free up funds for near bankrupt greece. >>> elsewhere, in brussels dairy farmers descended on the european parliament. that's milk there. they're spraying thousands of gallons of it in a protest at what they call excessive quotas and prices below the cost of production. >>> back here at home the fda has halted operations in the nation's largest organic peanut butter processor. regulators used a...
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we have been following france and the tax atop moving up to 70% and the reaction moving to belgium, not for tax purposes except protect purposes, in switzerland interestingly there is a huge national revolt against the superrich and don't pay a high tax rate. there are similar tensions in but terror is certainly a more extreme dynamic in the united states. >> which u.s. government policies in your view perpetuate the transfer of wealth between the middle class and the top 1%, and could you rank them in importance including for example -- >> that would take all night. >> please address and include the tax equity, inequities between herndon come, and capital gains, the federal reserve policy of low interest rates, the emphasis on spending rather than saving, the reward given to borrowers rather than savers. >> from that famous line in when harry met sally, i will have what she had and the ones i would single out, because it is so egregious to carry interest treatment. i find that amazing and i find amazing that four years of a democratic president still hasn't managed to roll that back. h
we have been following france and the tax atop moving up to 70% and the reaction moving to belgium, not for tax purposes except protect purposes, in switzerland interestingly there is a huge national revolt against the superrich and don't pay a high tax rate. there are similar tensions in but terror is certainly a more extreme dynamic in the united states. >> which u.s. government policies in your view perpetuate the transfer of wealth between the middle class and the top 1%, and could...
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depardieu is reportedly shopping for houses in belgium. no andy mcdowell fans around the set. in a double drop for france, for the first time an american is top dog at the michelin which some call the bible of french astronomy. >> is that a drop for france? depends which side you look at. they may not want him to stick around. >> oh, their loss is our gain. >> that's right. >> belgium's game. >>> coming up next, a man, two tech calls and two very different outcomes. we're taking grasso to task after this break. >>> later on, it's not all bad news when it comes to the dreaded fiscal cliff. stick around to find out why washington's indecision might soon bring a big payday your way. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logisti
depardieu is reportedly shopping for houses in belgium. no andy mcdowell fans around the set. in a double drop for france, for the first time an american is top dog at the michelin which some call the bible of french astronomy. >> is that a drop for france? depends which side you look at. they may not want him to stick around. >> oh, their loss is our gain. >> that's right. >> belgium's game. >>> coming up next, a man, two tech calls and two very different...
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in beg jump, crowds gather for a -- in belgium, crowds gather. >> it represents a special day to me to went those people with lives written in stone. >> reporter: the french president president marking armistice day. these british troops in afghanistan hold a memorial service at their base. in 1954, president eisenhower changed armistice day to veterans day to honor all service members. >>> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all of your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts now. >>> happy monday, november 12th, 2012. a live look outside at the jefferson memorial as we get things started this morning. we want to welcome you to the show. good morning. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. let's see how the day will look like for today. >> good morning. it will be mild out. the good news is temperatures are going to remain on the mild side but clouds will be moving in here as our next cold front approaches from the west. >> there is nothing like a great day like we had on the weekend in november. it was perfect. >> i couldn't believe it was november actua
in beg jump, crowds gather for a -- in belgium, crowds gather. >> it represents a special day to me to went those people with lives written in stone. >> reporter: the french president president marking armistice day. these british troops in afghanistan hold a memorial service at their base. in 1954, president eisenhower changed armistice day to veterans day to honor all service members. >>> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all of your top stories....
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violent as well as tens of thousands of students and workers clash with police countries like france and belgium who have been less affected by the financial crisis also assault huge marchers from all the media and the best pictures of the cross border mega strike go to our website r.t. dot com. meanwhile aware of recent and how serious the press has in greece has contributed to the popularity of the radical political party. golden dawn says it knows how to turn things around and more and more people are listening. to story for us. hunger joblessness and the feeling europe is ripping the country apart greeks are seeking answers today a crisis in increasingly extreme news the main form but this is the rise of the greek left but also a warning development in the. months has been the rise of the new forces. to be more precise than nazis or not the numbers don't lie at the last election in june golden dawn entered parliament with seven percent of the vote current opinion polls suggest an election today would see them take around thirteen percent they can offer some practical solutions to greek peopl
violent as well as tens of thousands of students and workers clash with police countries like france and belgium who have been less affected by the financial crisis also assault huge marchers from all the media and the best pictures of the cross border mega strike go to our website r.t. dot com. meanwhile aware of recent and how serious the press has in greece has contributed to the popularity of the radical political party. golden dawn says it knows how to turn things around and more and more...
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european finance ministers meeting in belgium on monday gave greece until 2016 to implement debt reduction targets. the bailout package cost $305 billion, a $40 billion immediate aid package was delayed as finance ministers hash out how greece is to make it debt sustainable in the long-term. >>> that uncertainty shook asian markets this morning. tokyo's nikkei fell for the seventh straight session, its longest losing run in seven months, while the hang seng dropped more than 1%. trading on wall street was flat as investors grow concerned about the so called fiscal cliff. both the dow jones and the nasdaq were mostly unchanged, each losing a fraction of a point. >>> big changes at microsoft, the president of windows and windows live operations left the company after 23 years. his departure comes less than three weeks after microsoft launched windows 8. the company did not say why he was leaving. >>> and hostess is closing three bakeries following a strike of unionized bakers that began on friday. hostess products include wonder bread and twinkies. bakeries in seattle, st. louis, and cincinn
european finance ministers meeting in belgium on monday gave greece until 2016 to implement debt reduction targets. the bailout package cost $305 billion, a $40 billion immediate aid package was delayed as finance ministers hash out how greece is to make it debt sustainable in the long-term. >>> that uncertainty shook asian markets this morning. tokyo's nikkei fell for the seventh straight session, its longest losing run in seven months, while the hang seng dropped more than 1%....
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and did nothing with the situation would resolve itself there is only i think i can prove it i mean belgium was without a government for two years every single macro indicator improved during those two years you had to presidents the president being the most successful in terms of growth he did absolutely nothing to do for atheists there's a whole concept within the economic science to say stay within that the ability of policy since to do anything is actually the best conditions you can create for more growth because the inability to do macro compound mistakes creates the. the microkernel un eyes individuals the hundreds upon hundreds of companies are trying to cross the river they will prevail over the macro negative consequences just as a final question with a look ahead into the near future do you think greece will get the next tranche of a bailout anytime soon and what are the chances that greece or any other country for that matter will now be leaving the euro there's a ninety nine point nine percent chance that greece will get the relief in terms of extra funding next week the twenti
and did nothing with the situation would resolve itself there is only i think i can prove it i mean belgium was without a government for two years every single macro indicator improved during those two years you had to presidents the president being the most successful in terms of growth he did absolutely nothing to do for atheists there's a whole concept within the economic science to say stay within that the ability of policy since to do anything is actually the best conditions you can create...
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protests are also planned in italy, greece, france and belgium. asian stocks got a lift after greece had a sale of short term treasury bills on tuesday. tokyo's nikkei broke a seven day losing streak while the hang seng gained 1%. investors jitters over the fiscal cliff in the u.s. and economic turmoil in europe sent wall street lower. the dow closed down at 58 points while the nasdaq fell 20 points. millions of shares of facebook could be looking for an investor to friend them on the stock market today. a lockup period on stock issued to the social networking company's first employees and investors ends today. now they can unload the stock that has lost nearly half of its value since facebook's ipo in may when shares opened at $38. and look for some extra traffic this thanksgiving if you're driving to spend the holidays with friends and family. aaa predicts slightly more americans will take to the nation's highways this year but those turkey day travellers say they won't be going as far so they can save on gas as household budgets remain tight. y
protests are also planned in italy, greece, france and belgium. asian stocks got a lift after greece had a sale of short term treasury bills on tuesday. tokyo's nikkei broke a seven day losing streak while the hang seng gained 1%. investors jitters over the fiscal cliff in the u.s. and economic turmoil in europe sent wall street lower. the dow closed down at 58 points while the nasdaq fell 20 points. millions of shares of facebook could be looking for an investor to friend them on the stock...
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as well as tens of thousands of students and workers clashed with police countries like france and belgium of been less affected by the financial crisis also so huge marches and carlos del close so. point five or a unified stand barcelona took part in one state's trying to and explained what's driving people to demonstrate. a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is e.u. austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity is a solution to the current problems being faced by your citizenry and in particular by this other european citizenry the problem is what does that austerity mean is that neoliberal e.u. austerity where you cut basically all of those all of the social protection that keeps people from descending down to a sort of downward spiral of social misery and with all of that escalating conflict or do you leave social protection in place and in places where there really is overspending such as a bank bailout
as well as tens of thousands of students and workers clashed with police countries like france and belgium of been less affected by the financial crisis also so huge marches and carlos del close so. point five or a unified stand barcelona took part in one state's trying to and explained what's driving people to demonstrate. a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is e.u. austerity is cuts in social spending...
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. >> the current world record belongs to belgium. it was in 1992. and that measured 1,032 meters. today they're attempting a begin necessary world record and try 1,200 meters. >> here's the best part of the store. money from the sell of cake slices is being sent to support swiss breast cancer awareness foundation. so the cake doesn't even have to taste good. it's for a good cause. >> my opinion about the situation has changed that it was for a good cause. we were just saying these world- record-breaking things, it's publicity stunt. >>> great weather today. >> it was wonderful weather to give you. but now things are going to start to go on the downward trend over the next couple of days. let's enjoy what we've got out there right now. taking a look at the michael and son weather cam. it's still clear. it is still dry. and it is still comfortable. 54 degrees right now with a dew point in the mid-40s. that means we won't have to deal with any fog overnight tonight. winds out of the south/southwest as predicted getting a little bit stronger now, up to 8 miles per hour. we'll see wind
. >> the current world record belongs to belgium. it was in 1992. and that measured 1,032 meters. today they're attempting a begin necessary world record and try 1,200 meters. >> here's the best part of the store. money from the sell of cake slices is being sent to support swiss breast cancer awareness foundation. so the cake doesn't even have to taste good. it's for a good cause. >> my opinion about the situation has changed that it was for a good cause. we were just saying...